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A rearranged version of "Who's There?" is used in ''Dancing All Night''{{'}}s story mode.
A rearranged version of "Who's There?" is used in ''Dancing All Night''{{'}}s story mode, titled "'''Who's There? ("P4D" ver.)'''".
 
This version is track #30 on disc 2 of both the ''[[Persona 4: Dancing All Night Original Soundtrack]]'' and the ''[[Persona 4: Dancing All Night Original Soundtrack + Advanced CD Collector's Edition]]''.


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Latest revision as of 18:09, 15 March 2024

"Who's There?"[a] is a piece of music from Persona 4. It was composed by Shoji Meguro.

Game Appearances

Persona 4

"Who's There?" is a background music track used throughout the game, usually during scenes where the Investigation Team talks about the mystery and the culprit. The piece has a very distinct piano. On composing "Who's There?", Shoji Meguro commented that their games often have a strange BGM to accompany the various strange events that occur during them. But this time, he found it particularly difficult to compose such a BGM because, in addition to the usual demons and Shadows from the previous games, Persona 4 also had a serial killer.[1]

It is track #10 on disc 1 of the Persona 4 Original Soundtrack.

Persona 4: Dancing All Night

A rearranged version of "Who's There?" is used in Dancing All Night's story mode, titled "Who's There? ("P4D" ver.)".

This version is track #30 on disc 2 of both the Persona 4: Dancing All Night Original Soundtrack and the Persona 4: Dancing All Night Original Soundtrack + Advanced CD Collector's Edition.

Videos

Official Audio
P4D Version, Official Audio

Notes

  1. Japanese: そこにいるのは誰?, Hepburn: Soko ni iru no wa dare?

References

  1. "弊社のゲームのほとんどは怪しいイベント盛りだくさんなのでプロジェクトで怪しいBGMが大活躍します。怪しいといっても怪しい範囲が結構幅広くて汎用度の高い怪しい曲を作るのに苦労するのですが、今回は連続殺人という今までの悪魔やシャドウがどうの以外のしい要素も含まれるので更に苦労しました。" Persona 4 Original Soundtrack Booklet, Shoji Meguro. Published by Aniplex (2008). Japanese. p. 7.